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Compare FLUCONAZOLE (Fluconazole) and KETOCONAZOLE (Ketoconazole) — clinical data, side effects, and patient experiences.
Fluconazole, Diflucan · Antifungal
How it works
Antifungal agent
Approved for
Ketoconazole · Antifungal
How it works
Antifungal agent
Approved for
Estimated frequency (%) based on clinical trial data
No specific warnings
Based on 13 Reddit discussions
FLUCONAZOLE
57%
positive
7 threads
KETOCONAZOLE
17%
positive
6 threads
% of discussions mentioning each side effect
7 Reddit threads analysed for FLUCONAZOLE
Overall Sentiment
Mixed
Comparison Threads
0
Avg Post Score
92 upvotes
Hi can someone give some recommendation about this interaction. I am talking about fluconazole the single 150 mg dose with the statins that metabolized by CYP450 ( SImvastatin and Atorvastatin) is this a major interaction? and what would you tell your patient to do if they are taking them together?
Thought it might be interesting to see what common mistakes my fellow pharmacists have encountered. Maybe we can learn from eachother and help eachother catch little problems that might otherwise slip through the cracks? Two examples that readily come to my mind are Macrobid-Macrodantin conf
Patient in amiodarone 400mg daily for rate control with positive blood culture for candida susceptible to fluconazole. ID recommended fluconazole. Colleague recommended dose decrease amiodarone to 200mg due to the drug interaction (increased amiodarone exposure) with ekg monitoring for qtc prolongat
I am a fairly new pharmacist (graduated 2022) so I don't know proper etiquette or whatever it may be for reporting nurse practitioners, physician assistances, or facilities.. Background: I have been working at a community pharmacy located in Virginia for a little over a year now. My pharmacy team an
Community discussions are sourced from public Reddit threads. Content reflects individual opinions and is not medical advice.
6 Reddit threads analysed for KETOCONAZOLE
Overall Sentiment
Mixed
Comparison Threads
0
Avg Post Score
191 upvotes
Most discussed side effects in community
Patient came into the pharmacy (24 hours, I’m overnight) with a rash, asking what to use Urgent care gave them some ketoconazole, but the rash is spreading. Went through the whole did you change detergents, soaps etc, nothing changed. Brought up that they started Wellbutrin 3 weeks ago. Bingo, SJS.
Today I had the following gems: - “I don’t understand why you can’t just give it to me. Ketoconazole 2% shampoo is harmless! Why do I need a prescription when it’s not much more than the 1% OTC! If I applied 1% in the morning and 1% in the evening….is that not the same thing as 2%?” - a patient w
This post is sponsored by me opening up ketoconazole 2% shampoo to find that its brightly colored orange, at least the manufacturer we carry is. Anyone else have any interesting stories?
So the other day, we got a script with the directions along the lines of “take 1 tablet by mouth, wait two hours, get sweaty, then take 1 tablet.” We called the office to verify it, and they acted like we were the morons for calling about it. Does anyone have any idea what the purpose of this is? L
I was a little confused by a question that asked if I would make ketoconazole (powder) in ointment or paste. The quickest reasoning I had was to make it in paste because this formulation contains more powder (about 20 \~ 25%) but ketoconazole is usually sold in cream. Help?*📷*
Does anyone know if it’s safe to use ketoconazole cream if the patient has an allergy to fluconazole? Or if they have a systemic allergy to flagyl but safe to use vandazole? Can’t really find anything out there and don’t really recall anything from class. Thanks in advance
Community discussions are sourced from public Reddit threads. Content reflects individual opinions and is not medical advice.
Both FLUCONAZOLE and KETOCONAZOLE belong to the Antifungal class. While they share a similar mechanism of action, differences in pharmacokinetics, dosing, and side effect profiles may make one more suitable than the other for individual patients. FLUCONAZOLE is administered via Oral, whereas KETOCONAZOLE uses Topical. Route of administration can affect onset of action and patient adherence.
FLUCONAZOLE carries 4 FDA warnings. Patients should discuss all warnings and contraindications with their healthcare provider before starting or switching medications..
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